Numbers is still seen as a lite version of Excel but Apple's spreadsheet is exceptionally powerful — it just keeps as much of that power hidden away as it can. AppleInsider adds up all the time-saving ...
If you’ve just bought a new Mac, you’ll have Numbers (along with Pages and Keynote) ready for all your productivity needs. However, they aren’t the only options for digital number-crunching. As well ...
When plotting data or designing a spreadsheet, you will likely turn to Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets without considering Apple’s Numbers app. You’re not alone ...
The way Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs describes it, it isn't a product for number crunchers, but rather a tool "for the rest of us." He is referring to Apple's iWork '08 office suite, launched in August ...
Spreadsheets created in Apple Numbers can be wondrous things, but opening them in Excel on a Windows PC is something of a headache. It can be done, though, with a little help from iCloud. In this ...